Sunday, January 24, 2010
So I was thinking yesterday about the new LEGOLAND Florida they're building on the site of the former Cypress Gardens (see LEGOLAND Florida).

Specifically I was thinking of their logo. Then it hit me - other than the "D" all of the letters in "Florida" are in "California".

And I can steal the "D" LEGOLAND Deutschland or LEGOLAND Windsor.

So here's my totally not official LEGOLAND Florida logo:

LEGOLAND Florida fan logo

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Saturday, January 23, 2010
How did I miss this story from October?

"Dallas is getting a LEGOLAND Discovery Centre".

The Discovery Centres are mini-LEGOLANDs, usually in malls. There's one in Chicago and two in Germany, with a few more in construction. But I didn't know that Dallas was getting one.

Weird.

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Thursday, January 21, 2010
To the surprise of, well, nobody, Merlin Entertainments today revealed that they're turning the former Cypress Gardens into a LEGOLAND park.
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Here's the Orlando Sentinel article: "Legoland Florida: Merlin Entertainments reveals details of new Winter Haven park".

The park will be their second in the states - LEGOLAND California opened in Carlsbad, CA just over a decade ago.

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Saturday, January 16, 2010
20100116_cypress.pngAs we've discussed here before, Merlin Entertainments Group owns the LEGOLAND parks as well as London's Madame Tussauds waxworks, the London Eye ferris wheel and some other small attractions.

The investment arm of the Government of Dubai actually owns a 20% stake in Merlin Entertainments Group, too, but that's a side story (see LEGO, Merlin, And Dubai).

Anyway, it turns out Merlin just bought Florida's Cypress Gardens: "Legoland owner buys Cypress Gardens".

This matters to me because A) I like Floridian theme parks a whole bunch and B) Cypress Gardens is the sight of two of the cutest incidents from two of my favorite people.

I'll explain.

The first story is from my younger brother. He was six years old in February of 1984; while at Cypress Gardens on vacation he bought a fake mustache - one of those clip-on Halloween types that they made in the early 1980s. He wore it all day, assuming everyone would think he was a little man.

His dedication to the act was legendary:

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The next is my wife, Liz. She was there even earlier in life, around 3 years old, and apparently she wouldn't leave one of the gardens because she loved a little Foo Dog statue. Thirty years later she still becomes wistful when she sees any little Chinese dog crockery.

Anyway, I'll be interesting to see what Merlin does with Cypress Gardens. Whatever the outcome, hopefully they won't remove the fake mustache shop or the cement foo dogs.

Oh, the other thing of note is that Merlin's parent company is Blackstone, a large large large investment company that also recently bought SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment (formerly Busch Entertainment) which owns the various Busch Gardens and SeaWorld parks and owns 1/2 of Universal Orlando Resort.

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Friday, January 08, 2010
I think the LEGO toy company has a mole. Someone in a decision-making capacity who's trying really hard to screw the company up.

I just went on their website to look at the new "Toy Story" line, which actually are pretty cool, and I saw this new set:

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Yes, that would be set 7684: Pig Farm & Tractor.

I'm not even making this up.

"Mommy Mommy, can I buy the pig farmer set?! I've always wanted to be a pig farmer! Now I can play pig farmer every day! Gee Willikers that'd be swell!"

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